The newspaper also reported on its website that the crash occurred "around 8 a.m," and amazingly didn't injure anyone or damage the tour's equipment inside.

The driver of the trailer was reportedly transported to a hospital following the crash, and that none of the band members were on the trailer.

“All of the equipment that was salvaged was put on a trailer and sent off with the band,” Cridersville police chief John D. Drake told the newspaper. “It will interrupt two shows for them, they said. But the show will go on.”

Tickets for tonight's show at DTE will be honored Thursday night; refunds are available at the point of purchase.

The bands released a statement on the matter: "We owe you the show you expect to deserve, so we've jointly decided to give our crews the 24 hours necessary to piece everything together to make it possible."

Sixx posted on Twitter that post bands will give it their all Thursday night for the DTE crowd.

"Both KISS-CRUE will have 100% of our shows tomorrow," he wrote.

Drake told The Lima News he was unsure as to why the trailer overturned.

The northbound lanes on I-75 were reportedly closed for about a mile and a half and open again shortly after 11 a.m.

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